Glossary term
Exclusion (Insurance)
Reference only — not medical advice. See disclaimer.
A specific condition, treatment, or circumstance that is explicitly not covered under the terms of an insurance policy, meaning the insurer will not pay claims arising from that item. Common exclusions in medical tourism insurance include pre-existing conditions, elective cosmetic procedures, and complications arising from treatment at non-accredited facilities.
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